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RE: Finding web servers with nmap
From: "Burton Strauss" <Burton () FelisCatus org>
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 12:16:25 -0600
Robin Keir (keir.net) has a free Windows program available, wotweb, which does a simple scan for a range of IPs. It's preloaded with checkboxes for all the usual and many unusual web server ports. -----Burton -----Original Message----- From: Denis [mailto:da_shestakov () myrealbox com] Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 11:01 AM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Finding web servers with nmap Hi, I have a task to "relatively quickly" find all web servers (all hosts with open port 80) in some particular network. It seems it can be done with the nmap program. Could you advice me concerning the best options for running nmap to accomplish this task? In particular, does the following command do it right? nmap -v -sS -PS80 -PA80 -p 80 -oG my.log -iL x.x.0-255.0-255 I am asking that because I have a concern that the above command may miss some hosts. However, it works faster than the command with "-P0 -p 80" ... -- BR, Denis
Current thread:
- RE: Finding web servers with nmap Burton Strauss (Dec 01)
- Re[2]: Finding web servers with nmap Denis Shestakov (Dec 02)
- RE: Re[2]: Finding web servers with nmap Burton Strauss (Dec 02)
- Re: Finding web servers with nmap Robin Keir (Dec 01)
- Re: Finding web servers with nmap Jeffrey F. Bloss (Dec 05)
- RE: Re[2]: Finding web servers with nmap Burton Strauss (Dec 02)
- RE: Finding web servers with nmap Jonathan Loh (Dec 02)
- Re: Finding web servers with nmap Gaddis, Jeremy L. (Dec 05)
- Re: Finding web servers with nmap Balaji Prasad (Dec 06)
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- RE: Finding web servers with nmap tom . farrar (Dec 02)
- RE: Finding web servers with nmap Jonathan Loh (Dec 05)
- Re: Finding web servers with nmap y0 (Dec 02)
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- Re[2]: Finding web servers with nmap Denis Shestakov (Dec 02)